Improvement in pillow-shams



0. A. WEED. Pillow-Sham,

No. 202,387. Patented A ril 16,1878.

hill/51V 7-0/2 WITNESSES PEIERS, PHDTO-LITHOGRAPHER. WASQIINGTQN D C UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CLINTON A. WEED, OF RAOINE, WISCONSIN.

IM PROVEM ENT IN PlLLOW-SHAMS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 202,387, dated April 16, 1878; application filed February 9, 1878.

in g is a specification My invention has for its object the covering of pillows during the day with shams, and having them kept smooth, and at night they are rolled up, and the roller laid up on brackets out of the way.

Referringto the drawing forming part of this specification Figure l is a View of the invention, the shanis covering the pillows and Fig. 2, a view of. the shams rolled upon the roller and laid up out of the way.

In the drawings, A is the bedstead; B, a roller having pins E at intervals of its length, to which shams G are attached to hold them on the roller; D D D D, brackets on the bedposts, on which the roller is laid.

Operation: The roller is laid in the lower brackets, and the shams spread out over the pillows; and at night, before retiring, roll up the shanis round the roller, and lay the roller on the brackets above.

What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is'- 1. RollerB and sham C,in combinationwith brackets D, substantially as described.

2. The roller B, having pins E and shams 0 attached to the roller, substantially as and for the purposes described.

CLINTON A. WEED.

In presence of- G. S. GRIFFIN,

E. O. DEANE. 

